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The Arts ■ The Calendar ■ The Map
Take 52Talk with the neighbours
Join the partiesLower Lonsdale celebrates
Walk this wayThe restaurant route
Lower Lonsdale
Love it. Live it. autumn 2010
Insider’s guideto life on the waterfront!
Mappp Insider’s guideto life on the waterfront!
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at Waterfront Park
Deciding the best part of the evening may make for lively discussion… and Le Bistro invites you to come enjoy it all!
THE WINE: An extensive wine list awaits and ourBeaujolais Nouveau débuts November 19!
THE DINNER: Le Bistro’s menu will satisfy the most discerning critic.Savour the night!
THE THEATRE: Le Bistro & Presentation House partner in bringing youPriority Service to get you to the show on time! Only $50pp.To reserve call Presentation House 604.990.3474.
…the Beaujolais? the entrée? the play?
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PRESENTATION HOUSE THEATRE’S 2010 – 2011 THIRD STREET SEASON
Trudeau Stories ~ Nov 9 -13The enigma of Pierre Elliott Trudeau is a bug Canadians will never fully get out of our system. His presence redefi ned a somewhat dowdy country in the eyes of the world, leaving us with a collective anxiety about whether we quite measured up. Brooke Johnson has captured this strange ambivalence in a beautiful one-woman show about her friendship with the just-retired PM when she was only 23. Co-presented with Ruby Slippers Theatre.
Damien ~ Nov 16 - 28A heart-wrenching story of love and compassion about Father Damien de Veuster who lived among the lepers on Molokai Island. The playconfronts his challenges of self doubt and undying compassion towards what he originally describes as a dumping place for human beings.
Visiting Mr. Green ~ Feb 10 - 27, 2011 86 year old widower Mr. Green is almost hit by a car driven by young corporate executive Ross Gardiner. Found guilty of reckless driving, Ross is ordered to spend the next six months making weekly visits to Mr. Green. What starts off as a comedy about two people who resent being in the same room together develops into a gripping and poignant drama, as family secrets are revealed and old wounds are opened. Co-produced with the Chutzpah! Festival
Speed-the-Plow ~ March 3 - 19, 2011David Mamet’s hilarious cautionary tale set in the high-stakes world of Hollywood fi lm pro-duction. An accelerating roller coaster ride of tension is put in motion as wannabe producer Charlie Fox brings a potential blockbuster movie to his old friend and newly-made Head of Production, Bobby Gould. Time is of the essence, as the deal must be locked-down or lost. Neither of them realizes the key role that will be played by young temp Karen, who gets a taste of power and the opportunity to wield it. The play is a nail-biter right down to the gripping conclusion and nothing is quite as it seems.
A Beautiful View ~ April 5 - 9, 2011A Beautiful View is a seriocomic trek across the intangibles of love and our affi nity for re-writing history in its name. The production features the acting talents of Colleen Wheeler and Diane Brown, with direction by Daniel McIvor.
The Belle of Amherst ~ May 10 – 21, 2011 Step into the parlour for tea time with “The Belle of Amherst,” the multi-award-winning one-woman play based on the writings and poetry the 19th-century reclusive genius Emily Dickinson featuring Renée Bucciarelli, whose work as a classical actress has enjoyed praise from the New York Times.
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The editorial content of this guide is directed by the Lower Lonsdale Business Association (LLBA) in partnership with the Outlook. For information regarding advertising please contact the Outlook: 604.903.1000.
For information regarding editorial content you may contact either the Outlook or the Lower Lonsdale Business Association: www.lowerlonsdalebusinessassociation.com.
ON THE COVER:
The waterfront just keeps getting better as new ideas are shaped and developed in the neighbourhood.
Lower Lonsdale – lots to discover, and lotsto enjoy!
Maryann Erlam photo
Inside OCTOBER 2010 GUIDE TO LOWER LONSDALE
The Arts The Calendar The Map
Take 52Talk with the neighbours
Join the partiesLower Lonsdale celebrates
Walk this wayThe restaurant route
Lower Lonsdale
Love it. Live it. autumn 2010
Insider’s guideto life on the waterfront!
Mappp Insider’s guideto life on the waterfront!
The people• Message from the LLBA ............. 5
• Message from the Mayor ........... 9
• On the waterfront with a port captain .........................32-33
• Take 52: Five residents talk about the neighbourhood ..............45-50
• Lower Lonsdale - New to the Neighbourhood ................. 53
The places• Walk this way – the Restaurant
Route ............................... 14-15
• Gallery Tour ..................... 24-25
• Lower Lonsdale - Future Developments ....................56-57
The festivals• Calendar of Events ..........20-21
• Festival of Lights .................. 37
• Party-at-the-Pier .................. 39
• Fall Festival .......................... 41
The fun• Community Amenities ......... 61
• Public Art ............................. 63
Also Inside• Map ................................34-35
• Listing of Advertisers ............ 66
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Proceeds from each of the three LLBA
festivals are donated to community
programs at theNorth Shore
Neighbourhood House,
The HarvestProject and
John BraithwaiteCommunity Centre.
The Lower Lonsdale area is physically redesigning itself with the newly constructed “Pier” development at Lonsdale &Esplanade, public areas between the Pinnacle Hotel and the waterfront, construction of a 5-storey retail-residential building on Chester eld near West Esplanade, and early planning for majorredevelopment of areas including the foot of Lonsdale andadjacent properties.
The Lower Lonsdale Business Association is very proud to be a big part in encouraging development in Lower Lonsdale which will include many public amenities which, with other work LLBA isdoing, helps to create a wonderful family-friendly waterfrontresidential and business community.
We’re particularly proud that the LLBA has accomplished so much with a very modest $5,000 annual operating budget and a handful of very active volunteers. We now raise over $100,000 per year in funding for our 3 free public festivals: The Party-at-the-Pier, the Fall Festival, and the Christmas Festival of Lights. These festivals draw many thousands of people to Lower Lonsdale so that they can see how it’s developing into the gem of the North Shore, and for them to shop Lower Lonsdale businesses. Seventy percent of that funding is raised from private companies outside the Lower Lonsdale area.
We are working toward becoming a Business Improvement Area in 2011 so that we can do even more for our community.
To get involved with us, or for more information, visit our website at www.lowerlonsdalebusinessassociation.com ore-mail: llba@shaw.ca
Doug Ausman, for theBoard of Directors
Lower Lonsdale Business Association
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WelcomeAs Mayor of the City of North Vancouver, it is my pleasure to invite you to experience our diverse Lower Lonsdale community. With so much to see and do, and the continued enhancement of the City’s waterfront, Lower Lonsdale is quickly becoming an even more sought after area to live and must-see destination for visitors.
Located on the City’s waterfront across from downtown Vancouver, Lower Lonsdale offers a wide variety of commercial and professional services, hotels, restaurants, shopping, art galleries, a performing arts theatre, recreation centre and parks. The area hosts annual community events including Party at the Pier and the Lower Lonsdale Fall Festival, and features popular attractions such as the Lonsdale Quay Public Market, Waterfront Park, Burrard Dry Dock Pier and the new Shipbuilders Square. The new Pinnacle Hotel and Convention Centre has been a popular destination for both visitors and residents since its opening at the beginning of 2010. The continued enhancement of the City’s waterfront, including the North Shore Spirit Trail, will contribute to Lower Lonsdale’s reputation as a lively, walkable neighbourhood for all ages. I hope that the time you spend in Lower Lonsdale gives you the chance to explore the many attractions, take in the breathtaking scenery and experience the warm hospitality of the Lower Lonsdale community.
Mayor Darrell Mussatto
141 West 14th St, N Vancouver, BC V7M 1H9 | Tel: 604.985.7761 | mayor@cnv.org | www.cnv.org
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t’s Friday night. It’s been a long week at work and the last thing you want to do is get back in the car and head down-
town for something to eat. There’s traf c and roadblocks and nightmare parking. But, until recently, with only a handful of decent restaurants on the North Shore, dining-out options were severely limited. But lately there’s been a buzz building about a slew of great new restaurants popping-up in the Lower Lonsdale area. There’s talk of a Greek place, an Italian joint, a sh restaurant, a place for Carib-bean tapas and even a cozy bistro that specializes in comfort food. They offer great food at reasonable prices in relaxed yet bustling environments, and even better, they’re just around the corner, tucked neatly beside one another in a row next to the water. “The North Shore customers are well educated. They want great food, a com-fortable environment and they want to have fun. All the new restaurants in Lower Lonsdale are very diverse and I think they just help make the area even funkier,” said Justin Joyce, owner of burgoo. Shallaw Kadir, the owner and chef at the year-old Fishworks a few doors up, has
also had success with local diners who are looking for a lot less fuss. Specializing in Ocean Wise dishes, Kadir caters to the conscious seafood diner who appreciates culinary value in a stylish yet laid-back set-ting. “I live in Lower Lonsdale and I wanted to open a seafood restaurant in North Van-couver because there was nowhere to go that offered quality seafood in the area. We have had success from day one and have lots of regulars, as well as, people taking the SeaBus from over town,” said Kadir. This simple yet successful concept is something that Nancy Campos, the man-ager at Anatoli, has known for sometime. This year the North Shore favourite is celebrating 28 years in the restaurant busi-ness, an impressive feat for a sometimes- ckle market. “Over all these years our reputation has grown to speak for itself. We have local customers that have been coming for years and those that come from over town for great Greek food in a casual atmosphere. “The new restaurants haven’t detracted from our business at all. I would say that they drive more traf c to the area. And hopefully with more development more people will come to Lower Lonsdale and
Walk this wayRestaurants
in Lower Lonsdale are just around the corner.
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C O N T R I B U T O Rthe patios on Lonsdale
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spend some time shopping, eating and look-ing around,” said Campos. And with plans for more restaurants, shops and cultural attractions in the newly reno-vated Shipyard on the horizon, in addition to changes to Waterfront Park, Lonsdale Quay Market and hotels, Lower Lonsdale shows no signs of slowing down. And while some concerns have been raised over parking restrictions, limited public transit and ease of access from the sea walk, businesses and residents alike are putting their heads together to nd solutions that work for everyone. “There’s a real sense of community in the area. We get great support from the local residents and also from the surrounding businesses. The Quay and Pinnacle Hotel send their guests over to dine with us and the neighbouring restaurants help each other out,” said Joyce. Kadir couldn’t agree more. “If someone is looking for Greek I will send them to Anatoli or if they want Caribbean I will tell them to go to Raglan’s Bistro. Everyone wants every-one else to do well.” So, leave the car in the garage and head to Lower Lonsdale. You’re bound to nd something for every craving.
Make sure to also check out The District and Gusto di Quattro, both right on Lons-dale. The surrounding streets are also well worth the short walk. Le Bistro Chez Michele is just around the corner on Esplanade and the Quay has several great restaurants. Bos-ton Pizza on Chester eld is always fun and on 2nd and 3rd Streets you’ll nd Cheers and Parparos Taverna – and there’s more – take a walk around the neighbourhood.
burgoo on Lonsdale Le Bistro on Esplanade Fishworks on Lonsdale
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175 East 1st Street, North Vancouver 604.988.5585
VISIT THE LEGENDARY RUSTY GULLan intimate neighbourhood pub in historic Lower Lonsdale.
Raved about by travel writers who have discovered its charm the Gull has been loved by locals for over 27 years. The staff are famously friendly and the live music is the best on the North Shore. With a large selection of hand-crafted beers, weekend breakfasts, and unbelievable Mountain Burgers, the Rusty Gull is where you want to be to watch the games!
Est. 1983.
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A traditional English-style restaurant catering to all types of fi sh connaisseurs. We offer red snapper,
halibut and cod fi sh & chips. We also offer seafood, mushy peas and coleslaw.
Montgomery’s Fish & Chips604.929.8416
1st fl oor, Lonsdale Quay
Succulent roast lamb, fresh seafood, sizzling saganaki and
many more Greek dishes to satisfy all appetites. Beautiful outdoor dining for the warm
summer days and a year round festive Mediterranean atmosphere. Enjoy a romantic dinner or a fun get together with friends and family. We look forward to seeing you!
Pasparos132 West 3rd Street
604.980.0331www.pasparos.com
LUNCH Mon-Fri 12pm-4pm DINNER Sun-Thu 4pm-10:30pm,
Fri-Sat 4pm-11:30pm
The Cheshire Cheese Restaurant & Bar offers casual, waterfront dining, specializing in
delicious seafood and traditional British fare.Open for lunch and dinner.
Cheshire Cheese Restaurant and Bar604.987.3322
2nd fl oor, Lonsdale Quay
Cheers hospitality has been a regular part of North Vancouver dining and entertainment since 1984.
• Lunches / Brunches • Restaurant Dining• Special Occasions • Private Parties • Dinner Dances
• Banquets (for up to 200) • Off-site Catering (for up to 250)
Cheers Banquets • Catering604.985.9192
125 East 2nd Street, North Vancouver
224 West Esplanade, North Vancouver 604.924.4913
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Le Bistro Chez Michel at Waterfront Park
A fi ne dining experience with wonderful French cuisine and incredible service, all complemented
with a breathtaking waterfront view.DINNER THEATRE PACKAGES • NEW YEAR’S EVE CELEBRATIONS
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Italian. The warm welcoming, the relaxed fun and friendly
atmosphere. This is the essence of Little Italy.
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Rumor has it this winter is shaping up to be a cold one – but Lower Lonsdale is all warmed up and ready to celebrate the season. Shops and restaurants are cozy and close at hand, parties and festivals are planned, and there’s plenty of hot chocolate to go ‘round. Bundle up, everyone, and come explore the neighbourhood. Discover the warmth of our waterfront community.
the calendar
FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS – DECEMBER 4 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm Shipbuilders Square (foot of Lonsdale, adjacent to the Pier.) It’s LLBA’s sparkling wintertime festival. An outdoor, family-friendly evening. Bundle up, bring your friends and come celebrate the season! Santa will be there! Live music, bright lights, carols, hot chocolate. Join the party at the foot of Lonsdale! www.lowerlonsdalebusinessassociation.com for details.
Celebrations, entertainment, shopping and Holiday services throughout LoLo. Santa comes to the Market, there’s a contest for the best Gingerbread House and lots more. www.lonsdalequay.com for more information.
IT’S HALLOWEEN!Lower Lonsdale shops are fi lled with spooky fun.Sun. Oct. 31. 12-3 pm The Quay invites you to bring thekids to the Market for story time, a costume contest andtrick-or-treating. www.lonsdalequay.com for details.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!Celebrate with friends & family. Walk the Spirit Trail - new section is now open. www.cnv.org/SpiritTrail for info. Tour local galleries and shops – treat yourself to that something Santa forgot..
PLAY TIMEDinner and the theatre in one easy package.Presentation House Theatre and Le Bistro Chez Michele have partnered up to bring you special Dinner and Theatre packages. The 2010 - 2011 series opens with Trudeau Stories Nov. 9-13 and Le Bistro provides priority service to get you to the show on time! Call 604.990.3474 for info and reservations.CHRISTMAS UNDER THE SEACapilano University Business Students transform the Lonsdale Quay Market into an underwater haven – you can’t miss the giant octopus! Santa’s Breakfast, food, music, raffl e draws…with proceeds going to the Vancouver Aquarium.
NOVEMBER 2010
DECEMBER 2010
JANUARY 2011
OCTOBER 2010
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2ND ANNUAL WINTERFESTAt Lonsdale Quay Market.Each weekend in February. Come to the Market for taste tours, expert tips, contests and demos. Battle of the Chefs and Sunday Brunches.www.lonsdalequay.comfor details.
PARTY AT THE PIER – JULY 16 & 17Shipbuilder’s Plaza – by the PierA two-day party featuring award-winning music and entertainment. Roving performers, food vendors, exhibits and fun – it’s an all-round great festival! Bring your friends
and family - and bring your lawnchair if you like and settle in for a good time. Watch the Outlook for details and pull-out
schedule and check www.lowerlonsdalebusinessassociation.com for information.CARIBBEAN DAYSAt Waterfront Park in Lower Lonsdale.Calypso, Reggae & Latin beats. On a weekend in late July.www.caribbean.ca for details.
EASTEREaster Sunday, April 24. Be on the look-out for bunnies. The Market is a good place to start and the kids can take part in the great COBS Bread Easter Egg Hunt. www.lonsdalequay.com for details.
SIGN UP!In LoLo the John Braithwaite Community Centre has courses for everyone. Sign up now for Fall. www.jbcc.com for info.
MARIACHI FESTIVAL4th Annual Canada International1st week in May. The sights andsounds of the world’s premierMariachis. Join this celebration of Mexican heritage. Sponsored byCilantro & Jalapeño.Watch www.lonsdalequay.comfor exact date.
ST. PATRICK’S DAYMarch 17. Spread the luck of the Irish! Check local venues for fun and festivities – The Cheshire Cheese Restaurant and Bar at the Quay, for example, is featuring live music and dancing.
NOROUZ – PERSIAN NEW YEARAt Waterfront Park in Lower Lonsdale.Celebrate the concept of revival and renewal. Watch the Outlook for details.
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SUMMERFEST – JUNE – SEPT.Lonsdale Quay Market – South Plaza
Waterfront festival features live concerts, dance classes & demos, children’s activities and weekend farmer’s markets. Info at www.
lonsdalequay.com.
FALL FESTIVAL _ LATE SEPTEMBERWest 1st Street – 100 block.Pancake Breakfast starts a day of music & entertainment. Watch the Outlook andcheck www.lowerlonsdalebusinessassociation.comfor dates and details
THE BOAT SHOW AT THE CREEK5th Annual Boat Show at Mosquito Creek Marina. Get out on the water! www.mosquitocreekmarina.com for details.
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Naomi Yamamoto, MLANorth Vancouver–Lonsdale303 - 126 East 15th St, North Van, BC V7L 2P9604.981.0033 • www.naomiyamamotomla.bc.ca
Lower Lonsdale is a dynamic community with a rich history that is re ected in its recent growth and development. As a resident of Lower Lonsdale, I’ve enjoyed watching the new businesses and apartment buildings build the character of theneighbourhood. This community is a wonderful area to live, work and play. With a myriad of restaurants, hotels, shopping, community centres, artsand cultural venues and waterfront trails,Lower Lonsdale has grown up to be a vibrantdestination for visitors and locals. I welcome you to LowerLonsdale and encourage you to visit the many businesses and attractions.
Naomi Yamamoto, MLA
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ower Lonsdale’s art scene may best be described as “inter-
active.” At the Presentation House Gallery, a high school art class is discuss-ing this month’s Flakey exhibit featuring the early works of Glenn Lewis. At the CityScape Community Art Space, the works of ve North Shore female artists are prominently featured on
the crisp white walls. And down the street at the Café for Contemporary Art, art lovers and coffee drink-ers are chatting about the current Industrial Design display. “Lower Lonsdale is a close-knit commu-nity where everyone helps everyone else out. When I started showing local art-ists, the word spread and now I have no shortage of
work to display,” said Elliot Maclean, owner of Lower Lonsdale’s Bilton’s Art Centre. Jo Dunlop, exhibition coordinator at CityScape Community Art Space, also credits community support for the vibrant local art scene. With 450-plus mem-bers and growing, there’s never a shortage of exhibit proposals from emerging and established artists.
The gallery tourLocal artists showing strong in
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“I feel that the local art community is growing and that is largely in part to the interactive community com-ponent. We work to bring artists and the community together by creating activi-ties that include people of all ages and backgrounds.” This month four of the ve artists featured in the 5 Senses and Sensibilities exhibit are putting their educator backgrounds to
good use by hosting a chil-dren’s painting workshop. Last month, art enthusiasts walked and sketched their way through North Vancou-ver gardens. Curator Adrian Boston has also capitalized on the opportunity to share his exhibit with an enthusiastic North Shore community. Set in the Café for Contem-porary Art, his Industrial Design in North Vancouver
exhibit showcases innova-tive products manufactured by North Vancouver rms, including Rayne Long-boards and Kelvin Tools. So, take a stroll through Lower Lonsdale. There’s something for every kind of art lover. Textiles, two-dimensional, 3D art and photography can be found in exhibits and displays throughout the community.
Untitled- Lucy Godwin.
Bilton’s Art Centre.109 East 1st Street,
N. Van. 604.985.4033www.biltonsartcentre.com
Late for Dinner- Sara Morison.
Early works of Glen Lewis.Presentation House Gallery.
333 Chester eld Ave.N. Van. 604.986.1351
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For fresh fl owers for every occasion come and discover Margitta’s.
As Director of the LowerLonsdale Business Association,
Margitta is involved in the ongoing betterment of her
community. Margitta and her
husband Karl moved to the
North Shore 40 years ago. “Margitta’s,” her
Flower Boutique, has been at the Quay for over 20 years and always, she has taken interest and offered her help in events and festivities.
The Schulz family, including two children and four grandchildren, feel lucky to be living and growing in this beautiful place.
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Port Captain Don Westmoreland’s day typically starts around 6:30 a.m. when he arrives at the Cates Tugs of ce at
the foot of Lonsdale.
The daily IRR report, which lists the previ-ous night’s boating incidents, will tell him how his day will unfold. There will be meetings, and appointments with training committees and updates with crews and captains, as well as visits to barge sites and docks.
By now it’s all second nature to the port captain who left the open seas in 2004 to come ashore after forty years.
“I still enjoy getting out on the water, but I wanted a change, a new challenge. Now I am one of four port captains who oversee a group of tugs. Instead of being responsible for the day-to-day safety of a single crew and vessel, I look after 14 tugs.”
“It is a really rewarding job. I am responsible for safety and crew training, investigating inci-dents, as well as the cause and prevention of
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those incidents. I also oversee docking in the West Shore terminals and conventional op-erations in the Vancouver harbour and Fraser River,” said Westmoreland.
It’s been a long road to port captain since Westmoreland started as a deckhand on his rst tug in 1970. He worked his way through the ranks earning his stripes as mate before becoming a captain in 1976. Twelve years later he joined Cates Tugs.
Of course this was long before Dennis Washington acquired Cates in 1992 or Seaspan in 1996. In 2000, West-moreland was on deck when all the marine companies joined under one umbrella to become the now-famil-iar Washington Marine Group.
“There were some growing pains when the companies merged together. But the Washing-tons have put a lot of money into the company and you can see that they are here for the long haul. I think they are a great company to work for,” said Westmoreland.
As port captain there are also plenty of op-portunities for Westmoreland to get involved with some of the larger and more expensive Washington projects. One example includes a trip to Istanbul, Turkey this month for sea trials with several new tugboats.
Previously, he enjoyed trips to Los Angeles and New Orleans where he escorted tankers and learned about simulator training. He also participated in live trials in the Gulf of Georgia where he loaded tankers and learned how to determine the accuracy of a simulator.
“I really enjoy working with the highly-skilled crews, travelling to these different locations and getting involved with the studies.”
“We worked on a tugboat in Tacoma that was worth 17 million dollars and had 6,000
horsepower. The tugs are bigger, more power-ful and more sophisticated because they haveto do more than ever before. Working on themis always interesting,” said Westmoreland.
Certainly it’s busy being a port captain, butit’s comforting to know that at the end of a longweek of high seas and weary travels all CatesTugs employees receive one-and-a-quarterdays off for every day worked. That means ev-eryone from deckhands to captains only haveto clock-in 135 days a year.
For those who think that kind of schedulingsounds pretty great, consider the dedication ittakes to have a career on the high seas. Includ-ing BCIT training, it takes ve to six years as adeckhand, a year’s more schooling to becomemate, followed by some serious work experi-ence before you can event take your MastersTicket to become captain.
During their careers most Cates Tugs em-ployees will generally gravitate towards work-ing on either the outside tugs, which travel inopen waters, inside water towing tugs or shifttugs. Understandably the most valuable em-ployees are trained in all three areas.
But with roughly 40 tugs and 200 barges inthe Cates family and growing, there is moreopportunity than ever to work on ship dock-ing tugs, ocean faring tugs and coastal tugs indeckhand, mate, captain and cook positions.
And Westmoreland will tell you, as long asyou’ve got your sea legs, it’s a ne career, withgreat people and great opportunities. He’sbeen at it for more than 40 years and showsno signs of slowing down.
“… a s long as you’ve got your sea legs, it’s a fi ne career…”
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LLBA 2010 Festival series produced and managed by Lewis & Sears event management. info@lewissears.com or call 250.240.5943
Watch the North Shore Outlook in late Novemberfor the Festival of Lights pull-out guide, or visitwww.lowerlonsdalebusinessassociation.com.
Saturday Dec 4 20105:00 - 8:00pm
At the new Shipbuilders Square, adjacent to the pier at the foot of Lonsdale Avenue.
Presented by the Lower Lonsdale Business Association, the 5th Annual Festival of Lights will be an outdoor, family-friendly evening.
We invite you to bundle up, bring your friends and come celebrate the season. Never mind the cold ~ there’s always plenty of hot chocolate and cookies. JUNO Award performer Norman Foote will be performing, and the big guy in the red suit will be making a special guest appearance.
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Our expertise and approachability got us here; through expert legal opinion, advice and compre-hensive legal representation.
We take pride in the talent of our people and their extensive service to the community. Our lawyers and employees have always been personally involved in numerous community and charitable organizations, and we support many community events.
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The meaning behind our motif: In 1996 the Squamish Nation presented Ratcliff & Company with a spectacu-lar wood carving created by internationally renowned artist Xwa-lack-tun (Rick Harry). His three meter-wide sculpture graces our reception area. Respect for all people, regardless of race or religion is a central theme for this work of art which forms the basis for our fi rm’s motif, shown at top in its colours. We are honoured that Xwa-lack-tun supports our use of his sculpture as our motif.
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2011
C E L E B R A T I N G O U R M A R I T I M E C O M M U N I T Y
PIERP rty a A T T H E
July 16 & 17, 2011Shipbuilder’s Plaza
Lower Lonsdale
The Lower Lonsdale Business Association presents North Vancouver’s 5th Annual Party-at-the-Pier, Celebrating Our Maritime Community, at the foot of Lonsdale Avenue and the adjacent piers happening in mid-July 2011.
Voted one of the best musical festivals on the North Shore for the past four years, next year’s event promises to be another great family-friendly time!
Party-at-the-Pier will host numerous marine-themed activities and displays, along with entertainment on the Burrard Drydock and St. Roch Pier stages, offering something for all musical tastes and ages. There will be terri c live entertainment, roving performers, dancing, face painting, a fabulous variety of food and beverage vendors and much more. This festival happens rain or shine... don’t miss it!
Check the Outlook in June for more information and in July for the Party at the Pier pull-out guide, or visitlowerlonsalebusinessassocation.com
LLBA 2010 Festival series produced and managed by Lewis & Sears event management. info@lewissears.com or call 250.240.5943
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Fall Festival
LLBA 2010 Festival series produced and managed by Lewis & Sears event management. info@lewissears.com or call 250.240.5943
a community street festivalThe Lower Lonsdale Business Association and the John Braithwaite Community Centreinvite you to celebrate the 7th Annual
Lower LonsdaleFall Festival Late September 2011in the 100 block of West 1st Street
The event will kick off with the ever-popular Pancake Breakfast in our special food court, followed by opening ceremonies.
Watch the Outlook in August for more information, and in September for the Fall Festival pull-out guide. You can also visit lowerlonsdalebusinessassociation.com.
With continuous stage and street entertainment, the Lower Lonsdale Fall Festival is fun for families and friends, neighbours and newcomers. It’s a community affair and a great way to meet people and nd out about local businesses and organizations.
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Lower Lonsdale talksas the neighbourhood changes
a second look
Since the City of North Vancouver embarked on its ambitious plan to re-develop Lower Lonsdale more than a decade ago a lot has changed. Just take a look around: new residential towers, a new community centre and hotel, plus lots of cool new restaurants, cafes and shops. And as developmentcontinues, more change is coming. So, we asked some locals how they imagine Lower Lonsdale in the future.
At the foot of Lonsdale – thewaterfront area has seen a lot of change and development is ongoing.
Five interviews:people who
live heretalk about
developingthe community
by Jennifer Ross,Contributor
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a daily walk to take in the
waterfront
Oliver Heimann and his faithful Retriever Finn, on their daily walk.
Oliver Heimann and his dog Finn had just nished meeting friends for coffee and were taking a walk down the Pier.
Finn was chasing a few seagulls that had landed on the walkway and had to be put back on his leash for misbehaving.
“He just loves to chase the birds. It’s kind of funny to watch them because they land again and start coming towards him. I think they are taunting him,” said Oliver.
It’s a daily occurrence walking the three-year-old yellow Labra-dor Retriever with boundless en-ergy and Oliver is always on the lookout for dog-friendly areas.
“I take him for hikes in the morn-ing on the Baden Powell trail, but it would be great to be able to walk him on the Lower Lonsdale seawall. It is so nice down here on a sunny day and this tends to be a very dog-friendly area. So, I would like to see them build a long walkway along the water for people and canines alike,” said Oliver.
And with that Finn bites the leash and it is time to go. Oliver heads off with a cof-fee cup in one hand and a leash in the other, Finn’s yellow tail wagging.
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the view the history and a cultural attraction
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Janis Hummel and Ruth
Goodmurphy enjoy the view
at the Quay.
Janis Hummel and her good friend Ruth Goodmurphy are catching-up on the outskirts of the Lonsdale Quay Market with a hot cup of tea.
They have both lived on the North Shore for over 40 years and have lots to say about the development of the Lower Lon-sdale area.
“I think rst-off I would like to see the developers try to maintain as much green space as possible, as well as, the view,” said Ruth.
Janis agreed it was a disap-pointment that so many of the new buildings in the LoLo area were high-rises and consequently ob-structed the views of Burrard Inlet and Vancouver.
“And rather than more of a com-mercial area, I would like to see the area surround-ing the new Ship-yard site become more of a cultural attraction,” said Janis.
“Perhaps an area for outdoor con-certs and cultural
events with seat-ing. It would also be nice to have an artists walk, like the one they have in Stanley Park, where people can display their work,” said Janis.
Ruth agreed and added that while the National Mari-time Centre was no longer a pos-sibility, a historic sight would be a nice addition to the area, a token of the early LoLo days.
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enjoyin g a stroll and
checking-in on the progress
Richard and Doreen Blackburn check out the new Shipyard site.
For 50 years Richard and Doreen Blackburn have lived on the North Shore. Four years ago they made the move to Lower Lonsdale and have been keep-ing up on development ever since. They enjoy taking strolls around the Lonsdale Quay Market, where they are frequent shoppers and checking-in on the progress around the new Shipyard site.
“I sure wish they would make the location look more homey. It all seems so industrial,” said Doreen.
“I would like to see them expand the market to make it more of a one-stop-shop where you could get everything you needed,” said Richard.
They both agreed that the new Lower Lonsdale development has a long way to go, but were impressed with the updates to the Lonsdale Quay Hotel.
“We had some friends who were visiting stay at the hotel and they just loved it,” said Doreen.
So, while the Blackburn’s are not completely smitten with the new design of the Lower Lonsdale site, they are pleased with the updates to pre-existing ame-nities. Perhaps, a meeting of modern facilities with some old-school-charm could be just what LoLo is missing.
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developing the hub to create
a destination
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Nicole Tschumi keeps
the buzz in the Market
with lattes and breakfasts all
day long.
In the southeast corner of the Lons-dale Quay Market, coffee drinkers are sitting with friends around cozy wooden tables, reading the news-paper and taking in the view.
They are huddled around the All Day Café, which for over two decades has been serving-up fresh coffee, breakfast, sand-wiches and other baked goodies to locals and tourists alike.
The café, like many of the marketbusinesses, is family-owned andoperated. Today
Nicole Tschumi is at the helm steam-ing milk and froth-ing cappuccinos while her mother Regina takes the day off.
“It’s great work-ing in the market because it is a real community. I wouldn’t want to see it expand or change because I think it would take away from its fam-ily feel.”
“I would like to see more devel-opment towards the Shipyard site, more retail and restaurants and a seawall connecting the market to the site. The market
is the real hub of the area. It’s why people come to the quay. Making Lower Lonsdale more of a destina-tion would bring even more people over to visit,” said Nicole.
And with that the queue has picked up again and the orders for extra-hot double-shot lattes come streaming in. It’s another busy day at the market with familiar faces and familiar orders.
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remem bers the horsesand imagines a gallery
Rod Amunsen takes time amidst his paper-work to remember the old neighbourhood and suggests a gallery would let visitors to get a feel for thecommunity.
Rod Amunsen grew up on the North Shore. In fact, he has lived, worked and enjoyed the Lonsdale area since the 1960s.
“It is so different than it used to be when I lived here in the early days.”
“It used to have a small com-munity feeling. It was quieter and simpler then. I remember there was even a barn on 29th street and Lonsdale with elds and horses. Today there are so many new people in the area and there is too much development,” said Rod.
Had it been up to him, Rod would have just left the LoLo area as it was. He’s not interest-ed in more restaurants, or shop-ping boutiques. He would much
rather sit outside on a fall day and get some paper work done while looking out on the view.
But, in the wake of the develop-ment plans for Lower Lonsdale, Rod isn’t going to make a fuss. He’s seen plenty of changes in his years on the shore.
“I thought it was ne just the way it was, but if they are going to make changes, they should take the Presentation House Gallery and move it down to the new Shipyard site. It would be nice for people to get a feel for the North Shore commu-nity,” said Rod.
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206 Lonsdale Avenue | North Vancouver BC | V7M 2G1
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This month they are nally moving home and they
couldn’t be more excited. With the help of local realtor Greg Pearson, the Roberts found a reasonably priced two bedroom with an huge balcony on 1st street and Chester eld. “Lower Lonsdale offers everything we want - a view, proximity to the water, lots of at places to go for a walk. We like to take transit so the
SeaBus is ideal and we are very close to the Canada Line,” said Marylin. “There’s a real sense of community in Lower Lonsdale. There is easy access to every-thing we need here. There’s an IGA, lots of restaurants and wonderful programs at the John Braithwaite Community Centre and North Shore Neighbour-hood House. We can’t wait to be back on the North Shore.”
Lower LonsdalePOPULATION:
14,620RESTAURANTS:
41and counting!
GALLERIES:
11COMMUNITY
CENTRES:
2PARKS, PLAZAS,
PATHWAYS:
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salons, spas, the quay, galleries, theatres,restaurants, pubs,
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docks…right at your nger tips!
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Barry and Marylin Roberts,Returning after thirty years.
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Lower Lonsdale With its picturesque ocean views and expansive mountain backdrop, Lower Lonsdale – or LoLo as the locals call it – is quickly becoming a popular place to live and play.
With new restaurants, art galleries, movie theatres and eclectic shopping its no surprise that everyone from young couples to retirees are ocking to this growing area.
Thirty years ago Barry and Marylin Roberts left their North Vancouver home to move to White Rock where Barry had been offered a vice principal position.
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s the commercial focus and transportation hub of North Vancouver,
Lower Lonsdale has the potential to be a truly vibrant waterfront community.
However, despite the roughly 14 thousand residents living in the area, the foot of LoLo has been vastly underuti-lized.
Since the inception of the Versatile Shipyard Land Use plan 13 years ago, which aimed to redevelop the shipbuilding site, there have been vast improvements to the local area. But, there is still a long way to go.
There were high hopes of a National Maritime Centre for the Paci c and the Arctic being built adjacent
to Shipbuilder’s Square, but when provincial funding fell through, the City of North Vancouver had to put their thinking caps on for an area that had already been zoned for retail or public attrac-tions.
On Oct. 6 the city, in part-nership with Washington Marine Group, held a Foot of Lonsdale planning Study in the Lonsdale Quay Hotel to open up discussion about the opportunities and chal-lenges that lay ahead for the Lower Lonsdale area.
“There was a lot of con-sistency in the feedback we were getting during the visioning session, said Larry Orr, the city’s waterfront project manager.
“Fifty per cent of the site, which is east of the parking deck, needs to be replaced. We want to create an area where people can see the water, a public gathering space where people can sit quietly and maybe build a water feature of some kind.”
“In the west section, the thinking is towards creating a small retail section with outdoor seating, like a sh and chip shop. We want to improve access from the shipyard to the new shipyard site and make the walkway more accessible for people.”
There have also been sug-gestions put forth by the Washington Marine Group to expand the docking area to make way for large ships.
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With limited docking area along the city waterfront, they suggest that Lower Lonsdale could be an ideal location to moor big boats.
In addition, there have been talks to develop the area, which is currently home to the Waterfront Project Of ce, and plans to build three more residential tow-ers on the eastern side of the Pier.
“We are looking at a Gran-ville Island style-model for Lower Lonsdale with more retail space. We are also considering the feasibility of a media arts gallery. We would like to nd a new location for the Presenta-tion House Gallery and are thinking about what that might look like,” said Orr.
What’s not certain is the timeline for development for the three potential residen-tial towers. That, according to Orr, will be determined by Pinnacle Int, the develop-ment company responsible for design and construction.
As for the western portion of the waterfront develop-ment, where the National Maritime Centre was origi-nally slated, the Vancouver real estate developer PCI Group is also in the prelimi-nary design stage.
They will present their ideas to city council next month for review and decisions will be made from that point on in regards to a partnership with the developer.
“What we are certain of is that we don’t want to build any large buildings which would obstruct the water and city views. What we want to create is a destina-
tion. A location with some kind of cultural attraction where people can shop and enjoy some entertainment,” said Orr.
And there appears to be no shortage of attraction or entertainment ideas from lo-cal residents and business owners.
“I would love to see them build a oating outdoor swimming pool, that we could use all year round. That would be awesome,” said Rebecca Salit, who works at the Lonsdale Quay Market.
“I think a dine-in movie theatre like McMenamins in Oregon would be great.
Where you can have a meal and watch a movie on a big screen while sitting on an-tique couches,” said Emma Seddon, a North Vancouver resident.
And while everyone has an opinion, some, if not many of them are not nancially or logistically feasible for the Lower Lonsdale area. A project of this nature takes time and planning and while some grow frustrated with the delayed development, the end result will hopefully be well worth the wait.
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Community amenitiesGalleries, community centres, archives, theatres, museums, and lots of open, airy public spaces for meeting friends or relaxing by the water… Lower Lonsdale really does have it all.
John Braithwaite Community CentreOpened in the Fall of 2004, this beautiful community centre includes: a seniors’ centre, youth centre, family centre, tness centre, gymnasium, art studio, dance studio, kitchen, public-access computers, meeting rooms and multi-purpose rooms.
145, West 1st Street • Info: www.jbcc.ca or 604.982.8310.
Presentation HousePresentation House is Lower Lonsdale’s multi-functional art centre, theatre, gallery museum, and archives. It offers a range of services and attractions. The gallery houses one of the largest photographic and artistic media collections in the west. National and international artists display here, but the focus is on Canadian talent.
The North Vancouver Museum and Archives holds the key to the North Shore’s photographic history.
The Presentation House Theatre plays host to a variety of dramatic performances year round.
333 Chester eld Avenue (at 3rd St.) • Info: 604.990.3474.
Cityscape Community Art SpaceFounded in 1969, CityScape Community Art Space is a non-pro t community cultural organization. Their mandate is to enable emerging and established artists in all disciplines, bridge cultures, and build strong a strong community through the arts. They provide resources and professional development for artists.
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Jack Loucks CourtA prominent neighbourhood feature is the public open space on the 100 Block of West 1st Street. This is known as Jack Loucks Court and includes traf c calming, water features, seating, planting and ve different public art installations, based on North Shore themes.
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The public art on display in Lower Lonsdale pays homage to the neighbourhood’s rich past and dynamic future. In all, the City of North Van has 60-some public art pieces, so don’t forget to get out appreciate the outdoor art that helps de ne the community.
Title: Viewpoint Stairway Artist: Bill Pechet & Stephanie RobbLocation: The Pier A metal staircase, reminiscent of shipbuilding materials is tted with binoculars to serve as a viewing platform to Burrard Inlet, the working port, and downtown Vancouver.
Title: NSNH Entrance (above)Artist: Elizabeth KozlowskiLocation: North Shore Neighbourhood HouseThe front entrance of the North Shore Neighbourhood House has been transformed into a colourful artwork with windows that re ect the diversity and vitality of people found within.
Title: Harubang (above)Artist: UnknownLocation: Waterfront Park This traditional Korean sculpture derived from
native shamanism serves as a guardian and boundary marker. It was a gift to promote understanding and friendship between the Port of Vancouver and the Port of Inchon, Korea.
Title: Greeting Elders (above)Artist: Darren YeltonLocation: Trans Canada Trail Head“Our hands and arms welcome you to this sacred area.” Two elder gures wearing traditional Squamish Nation cedar hats ad vests with white doves, representing peace and friendship.
Title: Joe Bustemente Trumpet (above)Artist: Richard WojcienchowskiLocation: The PierIn 1900, Joe Bustemente, a one-armed Chilean mariner was retained to blow his trumpet to direct ferries through fog or darkness to the North Vancouver wharf.Hint: press the red button!
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